There are many ways we can support the Ukraine without putting boots on the ground. When was the last time a US military intervention was wisely deployed? Vietnam? Iraq? Afghanistan?

Jan 26, 2022 · 3:31 AM UTC

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Alternately. The us has had difficulty prosecuting military interventions overseas due to liberals not allowing wars to be prosecuted fully
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How would you support Ukraine without involving the criminal MIC and the criminal “intelligence community”? What help do the Ukrainian people need?
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Tomorrow is Holocaust Memorial Day. Strangely, our political and media class fantasise about marking it by fighting Russians, on behalf of a state in which those who actively participated in the Holocaust are officially celebrated.
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The Azov Battalion was a neo-Nazi paramilitary unit made up of football hooligans. Soon after the "Maidan revolution" in 2014, it officially became part of Ukraine's armed forces. Its soldiers have been pictured fighting in eastern Ukraine with swastikas and SS bolts.
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The only reason Biden is supporting the Ukraine is because they gave Hunter a 90k a year job 3 months after being kicked out of the navy for cocaine use. Normal citizens usually can't find a job after a dishonorable discharge for drugs.
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When was the last time Russia invaded their neighbor and created a satellite state
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Is it a mere coincidence that corporations began gutting our society at exactly the same time we started a long line if failed military conflicts?
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No war in Ukraine or anywhere else — ENOUGH!
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We can support the people of Ukraine in making their nation reflect the talents of the Ukrainian people by stopping using them as pawns with which to f**k with Russia. We're not inadequate good guys in this; we're the bad guys.
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